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51appear — verb 1》 come into sight. ↘come into existence or use. ↘be published. ↘informal arrive. 2》 present oneself publicly or formally, especially on stage or as the accused or counsel in a law court. 3》 give a specified impression; seem.… …
52appear — v. n. 1. Emerge, be in sight, come in sight, be visible, come into view, open to the view, present itself, crop out, show itself, turn up, come upon the stage, see the light, heave in sight (naut.). 2. Open, dawn, break. 3. Arise, occur, offer. 4 …
53appear — v 1. emerge, rise, uprise, loom up, come into view, enter the picture; dawn, arise, come to light, come forth, break forth, burst forth. 2. seem, look, look like, look as if, seem as if; exhibit, wear the aspect, strike one as being; be obvious,… …
54appear — ap·pear …
55appear — To be properly before a court; as a fact or matter of which it can take notice. To be in evidence; to be proved. Coming into court by a party to a suit, whether plaintiff or defendant. See appearance …
56appear on face — That which is clear and apparent from a reading of the document. A defect in process or venue which can be gleaned from examining the pleadings and which does not require going outside the record. See also apparent …
57appear — To be properly before a court; as a fact or matter of which it can take notice. To be in evidence; to be proved. Coming into court by a party to a suit, whether plaintiff or defendant. See appearance …
58appear on face — That which is clear and apparent from a reading of the document. A defect in process or venue which can be gleaned from examining the pleadings and which does not require going outside the record. See also apparent …
59appear generally — See general appearance …
60appear gratis — To enter an appearance in an action without requiring or awaiting the service of summons or other process …